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    Queensland - Northeast coast - Australia weather in March 2025

    Australia

    Queensland - Northeast coast - Australia weather in March 2025

     

    Day

    31 °C

     

    Night

    23 °C

     

    Sea

    28 °C

     

    Precipitation

    260 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    17 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    12 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    7 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    71 %

     

    Day

    31 °C

     

    Night

    23 °C

     

    Sea

    28 °C

     

    Precipitation

    260 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    17 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    12 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    7 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    71 %

    Overview: Queensland - Northeast coast - Australia
    In March in Queensland - Northeast coast, the average air temperature ranges from 31 °C (87 °F) during the day to 23 °C (73 °F) at night. There are 17 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 260 mm (10.23 in).

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    Weather overview and FAQs

    Weather overview

    In March in Queensland - Northeast coast, the average air temperature ranges from 31 °C (87 °F) during the day to 23 °C (73 °F) at night. There are 17 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 260 mm (10.23 in).

    Are there good conditions to visit in March in Queensland - Northeast coast?

    There are good conditions for visiting in Queensland - Northeast coast in March. The daily temperatures in this month reach pleasant 31 °C (87 °F). The temperature of the sea will be perfect at 28 °C (83 °F). At night, temperatures hover around a pleasant 23 °C (73 °F). March is the wet season month in Queensland - Northeast coast, which means that there may be more frequent rains during your stay.

    What is the temperature in Queensland - Northeast coast during the day in March?

    The average daily temperature in Queensland - Northeast coast in March is 31 °C (87 °F). The great temperature for lying by the sea or pool and sunbathing, everywhere else you will probably be a bit hot. Don't forget to drink during the day, in these temperatures you should hydrate yourself a lot.

    What is the sea temperature in March in Queensland - Northeast coast?

    The temperature of the sea in Queensland - Northeast coast in March is 28 °C (83 °F). This temperature is someone's dream come true, while for someone it may no longer be ideal for the purpose of refreshment.

    How many rainy days can I expect in March in Queensland - Northeast coast?

    In March in Queensland - Northeast coast, we can expect 17 days to be rainy, that is, days when precipitation exceeds 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 4.0 days of the week, or in general - 57 % days.

    What is the rainfall intensity in March in Queensland - Northeast coast?

    In Queensland - Northeast coast in March, there is 260 mm (10.23 in) rainfall, which means on average 9 mm (0.34 in) rainfall per day.

    What is the air temperature in March in Queensland - Northeast coast at night?

    The average night temperature in Queensland - Northeast coast in March is 23 °C (73 °F). A very pleasant temperature for long evening walks, fun over a drink outside, or doing sports in the morning. If possible, look for a hotel with air conditioning.

    How many hours of sun to expect in Queensland - Northeast coast in March?

    There is an average length of sunshine of 7 hours per day in Queensland - Northeast coast in March.

    Is March part of the wet season in Queensland - Northeast coast?

    Yes, in Queensland - Northeast coast in March there is a wet season with 17 days, when there is rain in a month.

    Is it hot in Queensland - Northeast coast in March?

    In Queensland - Northeast coast in March, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won't feel hot.

    What is the humidity in Queensland - Northeast coast in March?

    In Queensland - Northeast coast in March, expect humidity around 71 %.

    How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Queensland - Northeast coast in March?

    The length of daylight in Queensland - Northeast coast in March is 12 hours.

    How windy is it in Queensland - Northeast coast in March?

    In Queensland - Northeast coast in March, there will be an average wind scale of 5.

    Is the sea in Queensland - Northeast coast warmer in March than in April?

    Yes, in Queensland - Northeast coast the sea is warmer in March than in April by 1 °C (34 °F).

    Is Queensland - Northeast coast rainier in March than in April?

    Yes, in March in Queensland - Northeast coast it rains more than in April.

    Is the weather in Queensland - Northeast coast warmer in March than in February?

    No, March is not warmer in Queensland - Northeast coast than February.

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